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DeBrincat sends it to OT, bags winner to help Senators end Capitals' 5-game win streak

Alex DeBrincat tied the game and scored in overtime to help the visiting Ottawa Senators snap the Capitals' five game winning streak, beating Washington 4-3 Thursday night.

Tim Stutzle scored with 15.3 seconds remaining in the second period to start Ottawa's comeback from a two-goal deficit. DeBrincat tied the score with 5:43 left in regulation and won it 1:31 into 3-on-3 OT.

"I thought we played well," said DeBrincat, a 41-goal scorer last season with Chicago who now has 13 through 35 games with the Senators.

Cam Talbot bounced back from allowing two goals on the first eight shots he faced to make 22 saves. Rookie defenceman Jake Sanderson also scored to help the Senators win a second game in a row.

"We battled back," Sanderson said. "Thought there was probably like five minutes throughout the game where we weren't ourselves, but we battled back and we felt like we deserved this one."

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Alex Ovechkin scored his 23rd goal of the season and 803rd of his career for Washington, which lost for the first time since Dec. 15. Dylan Strome and Evgeny Kuznetsov also scored for the Capitals, and Darcy Kuemper made 41 saves in his second consecutive start.

"Obviously, he was stunning tonight and he was stunning [Tuesday] against New York," Ovechkin said. "It's tough loss, it's on us and we can't do that."

The Capitals were in a giving mood in their second game after the NHL's holiday break, handing the Senators several quality scoring chances on odd-man rushes and breakaways. The stingy defence that was the backbone of their run of 10 victories in 11 games faltered in several instances, and Kuemper, despite some big stops, could not bail out his teammates.

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